TALLAHASSEE -- One moment, it looked as though Dr. Phillips was going to walk out of Gene Cox Stadium with its second straight flag football state championship.

One rude moment later, however, the Panthers found out that would not happen.

A 64-yard touchdown in the closing seconds of Saturday night's state title game kept their repeat dreams from coming to fruition. Coming with 6.7 seconds left on the game clock, the touchdown was the key play in Dr. Phillips' 20-13 state championship loss to Loxahatchee Seminole Ridge.

DP finished 17-1.

"It came down to who had the ball last, and they made several more big plays," Dr. Phillips coach Anthony Jones said. "I thought we made a big play there at the end, but hey, sometimes things happen. But much respect to Seminole Ridge."

With 1 minute, 12 seconds left in what was then a game tied at 13, Panthers defender Daija Phillips jumped a Seminole Ridge crossing route and intercepted a pass in Hawks territory.

But following a blocking penalty, Dr. Phillips QB Hannah Schaible had a pass intercepted with 17.8 seconds left. A play later, receiver Bianca Lagos caught the decisive touchdown pass for Seminole Ridge (18-1).

"It was a quick streak down the middle of the field," Jones said of the touchdown catch. "The safety went in and tried to break on it, but the girl cut inside and was gone.

"She was the fastest girl on the field."

DP's touchdowns in the final came on a 61-yard pass from Schaible to Jade Cheek and Schaible's 11-yard scoring run. the Panthers led 13-6 at halftime.

Schaible was 17-of-29 passing for 189 yards and four interceptions. She rushed 17 times for 52 yards.

The Panthers reached the championship with a 40-13 semifinal win over Baldwin on Saturday morning. Schaible threw three touchdowns to Jade Cheek in that victory.

Seminole Ridge blanked Coconut Creek North Broward Prep 26-0 in the other semifinal.